5 Replies to “Late Afternoon Flurry”

  1. Cate – Colorado – Cate is a recovering journalist and sometimes runner who lives with exceptional cats and chickens in the Colorado Rockies. She frequently wonders what life is all about and involuntarily practices the sacred art of not knowing.
    Cate says:

    Lucky you! While winter winters on there, it barely made an appearance in the Rocky Mountain foothills. Our hopes to forestall drought and fire are pinned to heavy spring snows which — thankfully — aren’t unusual here.

    1. authorlaurablog – I'm a reading specialist and award winning educator from Chicago. While living in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for nine years, I spent time hiking on the trails with my Goldendoodle Charlie and friends, writing, working in a literacy program at the Boulder Public Library, and mentoring writers and teachers. I love visiting schools. My books combine STEM and Kindness. "Aliana Reaches for the Moon" a picture book that draws inspiration from the moon and the curiosity of children, inviting children to be creative, explore, and experiment. "An Accidental Hero: A Mostly True Wombat Story" a picture book told in the form of a newscast which skillfully balances the serious subject of forest fires with compassion and humor to help children navigate this important topic through the real events of 2020. I moved to Northern New Jersey in 2025 and am working on new projects.
      authorlaurablog says:

      I’m a former Rocky Mountain foothills resident who recently moved to NJ.
      I still am receiving the drought warnings from Colorado as I simultaneously get messages about closings here due to record snowfall. Wishing I could send it westward.

  2. authorlaurablog – I'm a reading specialist and award winning educator from Chicago. While living in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado for nine years, I spent time hiking on the trails with my Goldendoodle Charlie and friends, writing, working in a literacy program at the Boulder Public Library, and mentoring writers and teachers. I love visiting schools. My books combine STEM and Kindness. "Aliana Reaches for the Moon" a picture book that draws inspiration from the moon and the curiosity of children, inviting children to be creative, explore, and experiment. "An Accidental Hero: A Mostly True Wombat Story" a picture book told in the form of a newscast which skillfully balances the serious subject of forest fires with compassion and humor to help children navigate this important topic through the real events of 2020. I moved to Northern New Jersey in 2025 and am working on new projects.
    authorlaurablog says:

    While winter winters on, indeed!

  3. Oh, yes! I got a bit too comfy with warmer temps last week. I should have known the snow would be back. 😉

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